Police Notebook: 06-13-2025

On Wednesday, police reports highlighted several unusual incidents, including a person impersonating a DoorDash driver, reports of a drug smell in a residence, and a driver cited for speeding near the local animal shelter.

Key Takeaways:

  • An individual falsely claimed to be a DoorDash driver at a Taco Bell.
  • A drug smell was reported in a residence on Cottonwood Court.
  • A driver was cited for speeding 60 mph in a 45 mph zone near the Animal Shelter.
  • All incidents occurred on Wednesday afternoon at different city locations.
  • The police blotter reflects varied concerns affecting the community.

Unusual Incidents Mark a Busy Wednesday

Police logs from Wednesday reveal a series of incidents that kept local law enforcement occupied throughout the afternoon.

Impersonation at Taco Bell

At 2:18 p.m., officers responded to a call from Taco Bell at 628 N Main St. A subject was reportedly falsely claiming to be a DoorDash delivery driver. The individual was asked to leave the premises. This incident raises concerns about potential security issues for businesses relying on third-party delivery services.

Drug Smell Reported on Cottonwood Court

Later, at 3:40 p.m., a caller from the 400 block of Cottonwood Court reported a drug smell emanating from a residence. Such reports are critical for addressing possible illegal activities and maintaining neighborhood safety. The vigilance of residents plays a significant role in assisting law enforcement with community policing efforts.

Speeding Near the Animal Shelter

At 4:57 p.m., near the Animal Shelter located at 1613 W Cherry St., a driver was cited for traveling 60 mph in a 45 mph zone. Speeding violations, especially in areas close to community facilities, pose risks to both pedestrians and other motorists. This citation underscores the importance of adhering to traffic laws to ensure public safety.

Reflections on Community Safety

The incidents from Wednesday highlight a range of concerns within the community—from impersonation and potential drug activity to traffic safety. They serve as a reminder of the varied responsibilities shouldered by local law enforcement and the importance of community engagement in reporting suspicious activities.

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